Safest Car in The World-Four new car models get five-star rating in crash tests conducted in Europe hit by Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Programmers). The third car is BMW Series 3, Hyundai i30, the Mazda CX-5 and Peugeot 206.
Reported by Carscoop, Thursday 24 May 2012 BMW 3-Series, gaining 78 per cent in terms of protection to pedestrians. While Peugeot 208 earned 61 percent in terms of preventing serious injuries to pedestrians when hit by.
While the Mazda CX-5 grab the value 64 percent, and Hyundai i30 with a value of 67 percent. The fourth new model has evolved significantly in the region protection to pedestrians.
Euro NCAP also gave praise to the Mazda CX-5 with maximum number of side collision test as the only cars that succeed in this testing. While Hyundai i30 excels in passenger protection factors for children.
However, Euro NCAP gave the note to the i30 has a downside protection in the chest in the test hit the pillar from side. I will only discuss BMW 3-Series.
On the New BMW 3 Series has been equipped with the latest features such as Dynamic Stability Control, ABS brakes, airbags in the front, side and also protects the head as a standard security tools. In addition, BMW 3 Series to its variants have also been adopting features that already exist in the previous generation, including the mirror with a camera, front screen, the travel warning and blind spot.
In this hit test, BMW got 34 points or 95%, of which the highest value that is gained from the test hit 15.8 frontal front vehicle and other figures of the following test hit back and side.
Then the value of 41 points or 84% for child protection from the effects of the accident, 28 points or 78% for pedestrian protection and this is a fairly high number, of course. As for the DSC system and tool belt for the driver and the passengers, the BMW gets 6 points or 86%. Well, from this BMW would also like to point out that of course the smallest sedan series already has a high security level for the entire contents of the car. BMW is Safest Car in The World.
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